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Chicago examiner friday reiistmed in u 8 patent of mm price one cent rfis-Â£,Â£55 vol xii no 106 a m friday Chicago april 24 1914 funston and 5,000 men ordered to vera cruz huerta rushes blanquet to retake city fifth brigade will leave texas today to repel foe's advance first movements of regular army start and thousands of men are to be massed on border wood ready for front will have 45,000 washington april 23 the united states army has been or flered into action for the first time since the beginning of the mexican trouble infantry and artillery were instructed to proceed to vera cruz at once to re-enforce the marines m the city against a threatened attack by two combined mexican armies more branches m the same two arms of the service were ordered to center on the mexican border from inland stations general frederick funston with 3,500 infantry and a regiment of mountain artillery will be dispatched to vera cruz from galveston he will be prepared to advance upon mexico city immediately after landing if necessary a cavalry regiment has been ordered out it probably will be the sixth regiment this will increase general funston's men to about 5,000 wood selects staff for duty at the front infantry and artillery from the interior were ordered to proceed at once to the mexican border where they will be under the command map of the scene of prospective hostilities along the route from vera cruz to mexico city and showing where mexican troops are forming to advance against americans ' - â– *Â«!*&. strikers burn 8 colo mines 20 more slain defy troops 1,000 miners sweep district and march to battle 350 militia men rushed from denver 21 at bay m mine face death strikers hold possession of all territory between ludlow and rouse which is surrounded m preparation for attack trinidad colo april 23 one thou sand strikers who swept over the south ern coal fields from delagua to rouse to day leaving the smoking ruins of eight great coal properties m their wake and adding possibly an additional score to the death list of twenty-six are pre paring for hattle to-night with 330 mili tiamen being hurried to . the war zone from denver the strikers left aguilar at 10 o'clock night under orders from their lenders n i t the militiamen nt lynn the j.-ips are reported to be approaching battle which promises to be the blood e ot the strike appears to be inevi islile the fate of the district hangs m the alanee carried away by a sense of ower and lust for revenge the strikers bare interposed themselves along the lines of tho colorado southern and denver & i > irande railroads and are awaiting the arrival of the troops caiupfires gleam along the ridges and m aguilar the scene of the burning of the empire mine property yesterday 500 men are gathered lor what it is supposed will be the first concerted attack uy virtue of the fighting to-day the strikers hold possession of all the coun try between ludlow where 100 men and two machine guns under major hamrock are stationed and the coal camp at house twelve miles south of wnlseu burg to which fugitives from the burning camps captured by the strikers have fled rouse is reported to be surrounded and 200 men who hold the camp with rifles and a machine gun are preparing for an immediate attack if rouse falls it is conceded that the camps of lester cameron and watsenbnrg will be abandoned property damage es timated at 5j1.000.000 has been done the whole strike zone is in a state of terror should the troops fail m run ning the eighteen-mile gantlet spread for their reception murder arson and pillage which may end only m the de struction of every mining property frÂ»ra 3 are killed in third day's fight washington april 23 the navy department announced three men killed and twenty-six wound | ed m to-day's fighting at vera cruz the total loss of the american marines and sailors m three days fighting is fifteen killed and seventy-three wounded to-day's casulty list follows the dead dennis j lane seaman edward h frohlichstein ordi nary seaman elzie c fisher ordinary sea man home address hayes miss next of kin father james b fisher same address wounded george j soden gunner's mate h f ridth ordinary seaman william o keas chief turret captain r e lee ordinary seaman claud c wilcox ordinary sea man s j everett ordinary seaman h d nagorski private j s lannon lieutenant e w gencke seaman j l harris seaman t v bishop boatswain's mate w l hawk boatswain's mate wright initials rating unknown cahill initials rating unknown w r schultz seaman i j phillips seaman a c edar seaman r c jans seaman e c walter seaman s clay seaman katzenberger boatswain's mate j w coffin seaman batell seaman conrad seaman j p hughes seaman ensign p a stevens marines mass guns against foe's advance on vera cruz general frederick funston captor of aguinaldo who will lead first army campaign against mexico generals blanquet from mexico city and maas rallying big force west of city and impor tant battle is near by roscoe mitchell vera cruz mex april 23 â€” gen eral blanquet is reported on his way from mexico city with re-enforce ments to join general maas who evacuated the city and has estab lished a camp eight miles to the west blanquet is expected to attack the united states forces now m the city in preparation for the reception of general maas the marines are throw ing up intrenchments to the west of the city machine guns and field pieces have been moved out to them the range from the bay has been figured and m case of an attack the to drop shells over their own men and into the ranks of the enemy admiral fletcher has established his headquarters on shore the louisiana and the arkansas are coaling and have received orders to sail as soon as possible for tam pico it is expected that tampico will bo the next port taken to-day admiral mayo sent a radio message asking the attitude at washington aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸ | some of the infantry that will accompany funston to vera cruz they have . been aiding m patrolling the border admiral fletcher answered there had j been no declaration of war details of the fighting on tuesday arc still coming m incidents of per sonal bravery have been told by the men who were m the battle which began with the sniping of bluejackets and marines by the mexicans on housetops and from windows photo by gillanis press syndicate kills 20 mexicans when the marines started after the men who were doing the sniping it was practically every man for him self â€” take what cover he could get and do what he could to clear the roof tops engaged m this business i among others was william troop ! who ccmes from canton 0 the home j of the late president mckinley troop estimates that he killed twenty mexican sharpshooters he also captured nine mexican army americans killed in riot is report u s s cheyenne ordered to en senada lower california san diego cal april 23 rioting m the streets of ensenada the capital of lower california is reported to-night a d americans are reported to have beeu kl'led the i s s cheyenne has been ordered to proceed at once to ensenada and leaves here at 10 o'clock to-night daniels sleeps in office washington april 24 at 2 o'clock secretary of the nary daniels curled up on a sofa m liis office and went uy sleep he kill bleep t"iere ail night summary of the day's war developments the first movement of the regular army on mexico was ordered from washington general funston and the fifth brigade will sail from galveston for vera cruz other in fantry and artillery commands were ordered to reinforce the troops m texas and along the border general orders were issued to sev eral detachments to be ready for field service marines at vera cruz have ad vanced three miles outside city where they have entrenched them selves against threatened attack of general maas and 2,500 federals guns from the ships m vera cruz harbor have been landed and turned over to the marines under rear ad miral fletcher for defense of the | entrenchments m the sand hills out side the city war department orders embargo on all arms for mexico villa arrives at juarez insists he wants peace ei paso armed against reported coming of villa troop trains and possibilities president wilson rejects carran za's demand for evacuation of vera cruz admiral doyle assigned to com mand of pacific fleet at mazatlan mexico senor algara mexican charge d'affaires gets passports and leaves washington admiral badger reports from vera cruz that the american losses m fighting since yesterday are three dead and twenty-six wounded this make sa total of fifteen dead and seventy-three wounded m the three days battle charge o'shaughnessy reports to washington anti-american disturb ances m the city of mexico badger in report shows condition at vera cruz washington april 23 â€” in one of the most complete reports received from admiral badger since his arrival at vera cruz he says the landing parties now occupy all the city and out posts have been stationed m the sand hills m the rear and are engaged m constructing defensive works admiral fletcher who is m command on shore is mak ing efforts to induce mexican municipal authorities to resume their duties and take up the administration of the city he reports negotiations fairly successful so far all work m the city is still stopped and no business is being transacted the public service utilities have stopped because the employes refuse to run the risk to themselves of resuming their work very little food supplies have been coming into the city reports admiral badger and it is thought that m a few days the question of feeding the people of the city will become paramount and that it is possible that the united states will be called upon to furnish food the water supply is also causing some anxiety the mexican forces are disposed along the railroad line and while admiral badger reports the rumor that they are preparing to attack he adds that it is doubted that it is true and expresses his belief that any attack can be successfully resisted of general bliss who will patrol the boundary ready at once to repel any hostile maneuver from mexico and to invade mexico from the north whenever the war department so orders major general leonard wood who will take command at the front has selected for his personal staff captain mccoy of wash ington and captain kalstead dorey now at galveston general wood will select his general staff as soon as the president issues de tailed orders for the movement of troops on mexico g a peculiar technical situation exists to-night inasmuch as whileÃŸj the president has not formally called out the troops the orders fori their mobilization and movements are being issued the formal calling out of troops would be a declaration of war or au act of war and this is what the president appears to be still trying to avoid ship is ordered to carry funston's troops quartermaster general aleshire has chartered the steamer san marco of the mallory line now at galveston for transporting troops to vera cruz orders were issued to refit the ship to-night and the san marco with the four army transports at galveston will leave about noon with the troops a war conference is now on at the war department which in cludes all the high army officers among those at the conference are secretary of war garrison ! assistant secretary of war breckenridge major general wotherspoon i the chief of staff major general leonard wood presidential secretary i tumulty quartermaster general aleshire colonel allen of the c*v alry colonel hodges military secretaryofthe war department cap ajjfrngnuod-pn bth eaflfe&l column continued on 2d page 4 column war extra the examiner war information bureau call franklin 5210 | do you wish to know the very latest news from the mexican war call up franklin 5210 at any time between six o'clock in the evening and mid night and ycu will receive it every detail of the day's de velopments is condensed into short snappy bulletins these are placed m the hands of a corps of expert telephone operators who will repeat to you their contents as fast as you call call franklin 5210 war extra

Chicago examiner friday reiistmed in u 8 patent of mm price one cent rfis-Â£,Â£55 vol xii no 106 a m friday Chicago april 24 1914 funston and 5,000 men ordered to vera cruz huerta rushes blanquet to retake city fifth brigade will leave texas today to repel foe's advance first movements of regular army start and thousands of men are to be massed on border wood ready for front will have 45,000 washington april 23 the united states army has been or flered into action for the first time since the beginning of the mexican trouble infantry and artillery were instructed to proceed to vera cruz at once to re-enforce the marines m the city against a threatened attack by two combined mexican armies more branches m the same two arms of the service were ordered to center on the mexican border from inland stations general frederick funston with 3,500 infantry and a regiment of mountain artillery will be dispatched to vera cruz from galveston he will be prepared to advance upon mexico city immediately after landing if necessary a cavalry regiment has been ordered out it probably will be the sixth regiment this will increase general funston's men to about 5,000 wood selects staff for duty at the front infantry and artillery from the interior were ordered to proceed at once to the mexican border where they will be under the command map of the scene of prospective hostilities along the route from vera cruz to mexico city and showing where mexican troops are forming to advance against americans ' - â– *Â«!*&. strikers burn 8 colo mines 20 more slain defy troops 1,000 miners sweep district and march to battle 350 militia men rushed from denver 21 at bay m mine face death strikers hold possession of all territory between ludlow and rouse which is surrounded m preparation for attack trinidad colo april 23 one thou sand strikers who swept over the south ern coal fields from delagua to rouse to day leaving the smoking ruins of eight great coal properties m their wake and adding possibly an additional score to the death list of twenty-six are pre paring for hattle to-night with 330 mili tiamen being hurried to . the war zone from denver the strikers left aguilar at 10 o'clock night under orders from their lenders n i t the militiamen nt lynn the j.-ips are reported to be approaching battle which promises to be the blood e ot the strike appears to be inevi islile the fate of the district hangs m the alanee carried away by a sense of ower and lust for revenge the strikers bare interposed themselves along the lines of tho colorado southern and denver & i > irande railroads and are awaiting the arrival of the troops caiupfires gleam along the ridges and m aguilar the scene of the burning of the empire mine property yesterday 500 men are gathered lor what it is supposed will be the first concerted attack uy virtue of the fighting to-day the strikers hold possession of all the coun try between ludlow where 100 men and two machine guns under major hamrock are stationed and the coal camp at house twelve miles south of wnlseu burg to which fugitives from the burning camps captured by the strikers have fled rouse is reported to be surrounded and 200 men who hold the camp with rifles and a machine gun are preparing for an immediate attack if rouse falls it is conceded that the camps of lester cameron and watsenbnrg will be abandoned property damage es timated at 5j1.000.000 has been done the whole strike zone is in a state of terror should the troops fail m run ning the eighteen-mile gantlet spread for their reception murder arson and pillage which may end only m the de struction of every mining property frÂ»ra 3 are killed in third day's fight washington april 23 the navy department announced three men killed and twenty-six wound | ed m to-day's fighting at vera cruz the total loss of the american marines and sailors m three days fighting is fifteen killed and seventy-three wounded to-day's casulty list follows the dead dennis j lane seaman edward h frohlichstein ordi nary seaman elzie c fisher ordinary sea man home address hayes miss next of kin father james b fisher same address wounded george j soden gunner's mate h f ridth ordinary seaman william o keas chief turret captain r e lee ordinary seaman claud c wilcox ordinary sea man s j everett ordinary seaman h d nagorski private j s lannon lieutenant e w gencke seaman j l harris seaman t v bishop boatswain's mate w l hawk boatswain's mate wright initials rating unknown cahill initials rating unknown w r schultz seaman i j phillips seaman a c edar seaman r c jans seaman e c walter seaman s clay seaman katzenberger boatswain's mate j w coffin seaman batell seaman conrad seaman j p hughes seaman ensign p a stevens marines mass guns against foe's advance on vera cruz general frederick funston captor of aguinaldo who will lead first army campaign against mexico generals blanquet from mexico city and maas rallying big force west of city and impor tant battle is near by roscoe mitchell vera cruz mex april 23 â€” gen eral blanquet is reported on his way from mexico city with re-enforce ments to join general maas who evacuated the city and has estab lished a camp eight miles to the west blanquet is expected to attack the united states forces now m the city in preparation for the reception of general maas the marines are throw ing up intrenchments to the west of the city machine guns and field pieces have been moved out to them the range from the bay has been figured and m case of an attack the to drop shells over their own men and into the ranks of the enemy admiral fletcher has established his headquarters on shore the louisiana and the arkansas are coaling and have received orders to sail as soon as possible for tam pico it is expected that tampico will bo the next port taken to-day admiral mayo sent a radio message asking the attitude at washington aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸÃŸ | some of the infantry that will accompany funston to vera cruz they have . been aiding m patrolling the border admiral fletcher answered there had j been no declaration of war details of the fighting on tuesday arc still coming m incidents of per sonal bravery have been told by the men who were m the battle which began with the sniping of bluejackets and marines by the mexicans on housetops and from windows photo by gillanis press syndicate kills 20 mexicans when the marines started after the men who were doing the sniping it was practically every man for him self â€” take what cover he could get and do what he could to clear the roof tops engaged m this business i among others was william troop ! who ccmes from canton 0 the home j of the late president mckinley troop estimates that he killed twenty mexican sharpshooters he also captured nine mexican army americans killed in riot is report u s s cheyenne ordered to en senada lower california san diego cal april 23 rioting m the streets of ensenada the capital of lower california is reported to-night a d americans are reported to have beeu kl'led the i s s cheyenne has been ordered to proceed at once to ensenada and leaves here at 10 o'clock to-night daniels sleeps in office washington april 24 at 2 o'clock secretary of the nary daniels curled up on a sofa m liis office and went uy sleep he kill bleep t"iere ail night summary of the day's war developments the first movement of the regular army on mexico was ordered from washington general funston and the fifth brigade will sail from galveston for vera cruz other in fantry and artillery commands were ordered to reinforce the troops m texas and along the border general orders were issued to sev eral detachments to be ready for field service marines at vera cruz have ad vanced three miles outside city where they have entrenched them selves against threatened attack of general maas and 2,500 federals guns from the ships m vera cruz harbor have been landed and turned over to the marines under rear ad miral fletcher for defense of the | entrenchments m the sand hills out side the city war department orders embargo on all arms for mexico villa arrives at juarez insists he wants peace ei paso armed against reported coming of villa troop trains and possibilities president wilson rejects carran za's demand for evacuation of vera cruz admiral doyle assigned to com mand of pacific fleet at mazatlan mexico senor algara mexican charge d'affaires gets passports and leaves washington admiral badger reports from vera cruz that the american losses m fighting since yesterday are three dead and twenty-six wounded this make sa total of fifteen dead and seventy-three wounded m the three days battle charge o'shaughnessy reports to washington anti-american disturb ances m the city of mexico badger in report shows condition at vera cruz washington april 23 â€” in one of the most complete reports received from admiral badger since his arrival at vera cruz he says the landing parties now occupy all the city and out posts have been stationed m the sand hills m the rear and are engaged m constructing defensive works admiral fletcher who is m command on shore is mak ing efforts to induce mexican municipal authorities to resume their duties and take up the administration of the city he reports negotiations fairly successful so far all work m the city is still stopped and no business is being transacted the public service utilities have stopped because the employes refuse to run the risk to themselves of resuming their work very little food supplies have been coming into the city reports admiral badger and it is thought that m a few days the question of feeding the people of the city will become paramount and that it is possible that the united states will be called upon to furnish food the water supply is also causing some anxiety the mexican forces are disposed along the railroad line and while admiral badger reports the rumor that they are preparing to attack he adds that it is doubted that it is true and expresses his belief that any attack can be successfully resisted of general bliss who will patrol the boundary ready at once to repel any hostile maneuver from mexico and to invade mexico from the north whenever the war department so orders major general leonard wood who will take command at the front has selected for his personal staff captain mccoy of wash ington and captain kalstead dorey now at galveston general wood will select his general staff as soon as the president issues de tailed orders for the movement of troops on mexico g a peculiar technical situation exists to-night inasmuch as whileÃŸj the president has not formally called out the troops the orders fori their mobilization and movements are being issued the formal calling out of troops would be a declaration of war or au act of war and this is what the president appears to be still trying to avoid ship is ordered to carry funston's troops quartermaster general aleshire has chartered the steamer san marco of the mallory line now at galveston for transporting troops to vera cruz orders were issued to refit the ship to-night and the san marco with the four army transports at galveston will leave about noon with the troops a war conference is now on at the war department which in cludes all the high army officers among those at the conference are secretary of war garrison ! assistant secretary of war breckenridge major general wotherspoon i the chief of staff major general leonard wood presidential secretary i tumulty quartermaster general aleshire colonel allen of the c*v alry colonel hodges military secretaryofthe war department cap ajjfrngnuod-pn bth eaflfe&l column continued on 2d page 4 column war extra the examiner war information bureau call franklin 5210 | do you wish to know the very latest news from the mexican war call up franklin 5210 at any time between six o'clock in the evening and mid night and ycu will receive it every detail of the day's de velopments is condensed into short snappy bulletins these are placed m the hands of a corps of expert telephone operators who will repeat to you their contents as fast as you call call franklin 5210 war extra